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Unagi (Grilled Eel)

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Japanese freshwater eel steamed and grilled, topped with a sweet-savory sauce. Became popular from Edo-period food stalls among common people. Customary to eat on Doyo no Ushi no Hi (midsummer tradition). Highly nutritious and recommended to prevent summer fatigue. Currently facing serious resource depletion issues.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Shizuoka Prefecture
Time Period:1700-present
Influence:National
Tags
eelDoyo no Ushi no HiEdo periodsummer flavor

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